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Peter’s Gardening tips for March 2021

After a very cold beginning to February, some warmer weather is on the horizon and our gardens are beckoning us to come out again!

Snowdrops are almost finished, daffodils are popping up and showing colour along with crocuses, primroses are beginning to bloom and quite a few Queen bumblebees have been spotted along with the odd butterfly on a warm day. Birds are pairing up looking for nesting sites and the start of the dawn chorus has begun!

The month of March is ‘fickle’ and the coming weeks are always unpredictable in terms of temperatures.

It’s time to think and plan ahead to ensure your flower beds are bursting with colour this summer, and you can do all this from the comfort of your home, via the Silversurfers Shop.

Here are 8 colours to consider for this year, sure to brighten up your garden ensuring it will be ‘blooming marvellous!’

Spring pruning of garden fruit trees

Jobs to do and some I have been tackling:

  • Walk the garden with pen and paper, record and photograph where possible what has been happening after the winter months, this may help if you want to split snowdrops etc and re-site.
  • Check damage to shed roof, trellis, loose climbers with broken stems, moss control in the lawn, algae on the path
  • Check the state of your lawn. If ready, you can make the first cut with the blades set high.
  • Prune roses, apples, pears and wisteria.
  • Herbaceous plants can be dug up and split.
  • Plant roses, fruit trees and bushes.
  • Rake up twigs, leaves and detritus.
  • Clean bird baths and feeding stations if you haven’t already done so
  • Put up or clean out nest boxes for the birds.
  • Tickle over borders with a border fork – Rootle or Firkle!
  • Mulch herbaceous plants and roses.
  • Set about weeding – they pull out of the ground very easily when the ground is wet and after frost in the ground.
  • Start sowing indoors – tomatoes, peas, broad beans, sweet peas, peppers, aubergines, some will need a heated propagator or a minimum temperature of 16 – 21ºC to germinate – check packets for timing of seed sowing and temps, some require constant night and day heat.
  • Buy your seed potatoes, shallots, onion sets and seeds.
  • Check all machinery, book a service and sharpening and a good old clean up, wire brush and oily rag.

Take a look at our Gardening section in the Silversurfers Shop!

Seed sowing time

I know the weather is a bit up and down at the moment and a lot of gardeners want to get on with seed sowing and ground preparation. Seeds won’t germinate in the cold wet soil, so please be patient.

Enjoy the big outdoors whatever the weather and armchair gardening too.

Explore an excellent selection of plant collections over at the Silversurfers Shop. A wide range of savings are currently available.

Happy Gardening!

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Peter has spent his life gardening, working in garden centres and advising in all aspects of gardening, wildlife, and bio-diversity in horticulture. He managed Clandon Park Garden Centre in Surrey at the age of 23 and was a gardening radio presenter with the BBC. This continued for 15 years, running live broadcasts from Chelsea & Hampton Court Flower shows, South of England & Surrey County shows. Now self-employed, Peter works on a wide variety of gardens from private to large estates and also concentrating on consultancy and advisory work to fellow gardeners. He works with the RHS Gardening Advice team at Chelsea, Hampton Court, Wisley Flower shows and is an RHS External Gardening Advisor

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